Showing posts with label infantry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infantry. Show all posts

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Continued Work.

Last week, the final three AH-64C Apaches have arrived. Generalmajor Von Fluff (our cat Gibbs) is inspecting the newly arrived helicopters.


With commissions winding down as they get completed, it is time to get started on the IJA. These are my test ones that I will be using to paint up. First up was a bright green called Hauser Light Green from Folkart.
I use craft paints slightly thinned down with water and some soap for most of my painting cause they are cheap.
I painted the uniform and pants but for the helmets and the radio pack, I rolled a D10 (10 sided die). Evens and 1s went camo and with that they went Hauser Light green and the remaining odds are going Tamiya Dark Green (JGSDF) (XF-73)

With that applied and dried, I then applied in large splotches Model Master Armor Sand.

Next up went on smaller splotches of Tamiya NATO Brown (XF-68)

After that went on tiny dots of Tamiya NATO Black (XF-69)

In between painting steps, I was doing up these Apaches. Not done yet but close.

Next are my various flesh tones and a touch up of Armor Sand.

The next step are the webbing. I am a detail oriented guy and thus I had to paint them.

The colors used are Tamiya Olive Green (XF-58), Tamiya Olive Drab (XF-62), Hauser Light Green (Will eliminate in the future cause it blends in too much to the original base color) and Vallejo Model Colors 70.988 Khaki.

Next were the pouches and canteens. I usually do these individually but at this scale, that be a bit mad; even for me so they were all painted the same color. These colors are Tamiya Khaki Drab (XF-61), Tamiya Olive Drab, Tamiya Dark Green (JGSDF), and Tamiya Olive Drab (JGSDF) (XF-74). 

The next step I have done were the gloves which went burnt umber.

There is plenty to do still. There are the boots, weapons, tubed weapons and other steps. So we will continue with this in a few days. Until then, peace out.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Massive Update! A beginning to the work.

All right fellow eichi, pilots and commanders; today is a massive update so pay attention some. A few days ago, I received from Britain or the UK the first batch of two of metal troops and vehicles from Miniature Figurines http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Home.aspx. This should be enough to create two full companies of infantry, one for the Imperial Japanese Army and the other, the United States Army. 

The following items were bought.
1x MVF101 VAB 6x6
1x MAV105 M557
7x MI022 US Infantry (Fritz Helmets)
3x MI023 US Support Weapons
2x MI024 American Crews

The mortars are a bit tricky with all of this flashing. For those that are inexperienced, here is a sort of helpful guide as to where to cut the excess "flashing"as it is called.



 With troops snipped, trimmed and sanded and washed (To wash away the mold release that might still be attached. To do this, warm, soapy water and a tooth brush and a strainer so none are lost down the drain), they are applied to strips of duck tape for priming.
Priming allows a coat of paint to be applied as compared to it smearing or not sticking to the white metal figures bare. It also enhances the coats of paint that will go on top of it. There are plenty of on-line guides that goes in depth how to paint wargaming miniatures and what types of primer and colors to use.
Anyway, the troops are split into their individual groups.
A. M60
B. M249 SAW. Also the F2 Minami.
C. M47 Dragon ATGM (Anti-Tank Guided Missile)
D. From an earlier project, can't recall time number they belonged to but they are being counted as the FGM-148 Javelin ATGM.
E. Infantry armed with M16A2's. Since about half of them will be IJA, they will be based on what I can find on the JGSDF (Japanese Ground Self Defense Force) TO&E (Table of Organization and Equipment) of a typical JGSDF squad and I am using that as a basis for an IJA squad and such and such and so on, they are armed with the Howa Type 64 or the newer Type 89.
F. M557 counting as a M1068A3 Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS).
G. Radiomen.
H. Officers and spotters.
I. From MIO12 West German Support Weapons Panzerfaust, counting as the LAM 110mm. 
J. Troops armed with the M16A2 with the M203 40mm Grenade Launcher. 
K. BGM-71 TOW (Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided) ATGM.
L. A French VAB 6x6 counting as the Type-82 Command and Communications Vehicle.
M, N, O, P, R. Artillery Crews for future 155mm field howitzers. Part of next months batch.
Q, S. Mortar crews. 


Here is a closer look of the troops but these have gone grey. Since they will appear easier on the camera, they will be my guinea pigs as I paint 2 paint schemes I never done before; modern US Army camouflage circa 1998 during the UN intervention of Bosnia and JGSDF troops.


 The whole lot painted black on one side. Now to flip them around.

Carefully peel the troops fro the tape as not to chip their primer. There may be some spots that due to deep recesses or crevasses were missed. Do not worry about these, they will be touched up later. For now, set them aside.

 Using tweezers, pick them up from their base and apply them onto a new strip of duck tape.



 When dry, repeat but rest them on their base this time and GENTLY spray the top side of them to get those areas that were missed. This concludes the tutorial and brief review of what I have to work with. Hope you all enjoyed this and see ya next time.